ANALYSIS OF THE MOTOR STATUS OF YOUNGER SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN IN RELATION TO THEIR NUTRITIONAL STATUS

Vladan Pelemiš, Darijan Ujsasi, Velibor Srdić, Danica R. Džinović, S. Pavlović
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The aim of the research is to determine whether there are gender differences between younger school-age children, and whether those differences within the sub-sample are influenced by the state of mass and motor skills. The whole sample included 285 respondents age 7.27±0.43, of which 144 boys (50.52%), and 141 girls (49.48%) who attended the first grade on the territory of the Province of Vojvodina (Republic of Serbia). The Eurofit battery of tests was used. The research results show that the prevalence of children with severe thinness in the whole sample is low 3.87%; children with normal mass 65.26%; pre-obese children only 18.59% and obese children only 12.28%, so that gender differences in motor skills considering the whole sample, apart from the mass, are between average values for boys considering explosive strength of the lower extremities, repetitive strength of the body and agility. Statistically significant differences within the sub-sample considering motor abilities were seen neither in boys nor in girls of different mass. The research findings show that there is significant percentage of children with normal mass and that the flow of their mass is within their growth and development. Their motor development within the sub-sample also flows equally, and gender differences are present because of differentiation of motor skills, which appears in this period. The authors think that greater differences and variables in respect to mass and motor activities are to be seen in the period of pre-puberty.
低龄儿童运动状况与营养状况的关系分析
这项研究的目的是确定年龄较小的学龄儿童之间是否存在性别差异,以及子样本内的这些差异是否受到质量状况和运动技能的影响。整个样本包括285名年龄为7.27±0.43岁的受访者,其中144名男孩(50.52%)和141名女孩(49.48%)在伏伊伏丁那省(塞尔维亚共和国)境内就读一年级。使用Eurofit系列测试。研究结果表明,整个样本中严重消瘦儿童的患病率较低,为3.87%;肿块正常患儿65.26%;前期肥胖儿童仅为18.59%,肥胖儿童仅为12.28%,因此,考虑到整个样本,除质量外,男孩在运动技能方面的性别差异在考虑下肢爆发力、身体重复力量和敏捷性方面的平均值之间。在考虑运动能力的子样本中,在不同体重的男孩和女孩中都没有发现统计学上的显著差异。研究结果表明,有相当比例的儿童质量正常,其质量的流动在其生长发育范围内。他们在子样本内的运动发展也是平等的,由于运动技能的差异,性别差异也存在,这一时期出现了。作者认为,在青春期前,在体重和运动活动方面会有更大的差异和变数。
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